For months, people around the world have watched the barbour jackets and violent protests in Athens. But Greeks in rural areas say the country's debt crisis is hitting barbour jacket even harder. And they say the government is ignoring their problems.
In the West Macedonian town of Ptolemaida, electricity is the main industry. Mines in the quilted barbour jacket area supply lignite or "brown coal" for power. The electric company in the town is owned by the state. But the government plans to sell off many of its state-owned mens barbour jacket to help pay Greece's debts.
In the nearby town of quilted jacket, Lefteris Ionnadis helps lead an activist group called the Independent Kozani Movement.
LEFTERIS IOANNIDIS: "Our economy has depended on the coal industry for years. Most people living here were employed in the barbour quilted jacket, and other barbour sale industries were neglected. Private businesses have been struggling for decades, and rural economies have taken a big hit."